Yes most likely because police can check the thing for finger prints and track down that person. Although this is not always possible because the criminal could wear gloves, which stops the fingers leaving finger prints.
no
Yes, in fact he might be charged for death (most likely not). He will get charged in some way though. It could be from a variety of 20 years in jail or like a fine of money. I'm pretty sure that he would get charged some way.
Two people can be charged with the same crime. Double Jeopardy refers to charging one person with something, the accused being found not guilty in a trial, then being charged with the same crime again - without any new evidence.
No
The Constitution of the United States protects a defendant from being charged, or trialed, for the same offence more than once.Or in a simpler way to explain, a person CANNOT be trialed again in the same crime if the person is found innocent the first time.(: Haha :)(: You're welcome!! :)
Technically, you cannot be charged with harboring a runaway if the person has not been classifed as a runaway. However, if the person is found in your possession and they have no reason to be with you, then the police have every reason to question you.
they go to jail
If he did send pictures to this person as well then it sounds as though he is giving you a story and is likely hiding something.
Absolutely! No one is above the law. Anyone can be charged. If found guilty, the judge will take into consideration the circumstances and determine the appropriate measures that follow.
found something, found something,
Protons are positively charged but found in the NUCLEUS (so false). Electrons are found in the orbitals (but are negatively charged)
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